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In this sequel, Chow Yun Fat plays Ken, the twin brother of Mark, the now deceased character which he played in "A Better Tomorrow," who lives in New York City but must return to Hong Kong to help a friend fight treacherous gangsters.
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...lives. When the younger daughter falls for a violent drug dealer and witnesses a murder it’s all a mother can do to hope that her youngest child can survive the violence and pain. Sometimes all you can do is hope for better days.
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...themselves enjoying an intense three days of nonstop sex and talk. As they get to know each other ever more intimately, the two strangers begin to wonder whether what they are experiencing is something even better than sex--could this be love?
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A series of schemes lead to a crime spree for a group of Asian-American youths, who transform from school nerds into sociopaths.
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Maggie is a young college drop-out who is doing quite well working in a lesbian bookstore in Vancouver. She meets and falls for Kim, and her life seems to be stable. Then her mom calls, telling her
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Story about a jazz musician who must make choices between his music and his romantic life.
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About troubled teenagers in the Cotswolds.
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When his girlfriend dumps him for their school's ski jock, a high-schooler wallows in the misery of losing her until he finds love in the arms of a French exchange student across the street.
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An offhand comment about a much-loved telenovela becomes the impetus for one policeman's reign of terror against an unsuspecting writer.
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Mark and his cousin who are living in war-torn Saigon, both fall in love with the same woman--a female gangster, who turns out to be the person from whom Mark learned all of his best moves.
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